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Coffeelover
> 3 dayThis is a nice looking unit. It was easy to install. Unfortunately, the motor is not as strong as I hoped for. You can barely tell the difference in the speeds. And low is about the same as high. It is very quiet. Another disappointment is the extenders which is suppose to extensax 37. My window frame left to right is 35 and it doesnt extend that far. That particular window didnt have a screen so I had to find a screen to cut down long enough to cover theextra space not covered by the extenders. This is my kitchen window and needed the fan to pull cooking heat out. Im hoping to find one stronger so this one can be returned. Its been in the window less than 24 hrs. This is the 27thof June. Im using a new electric skillet which sits on the counter 5 from kitchen window and this fan. Exhaust does not pull smoke from the skillet with or without the lid on. And there is a pouring spout on one corner of skillet that is not covered by the lid. So smoke is removed thru that small opening towards the fan. Still no suction from the fan. This was the main reason to purchase. I read the reviews and decided not all their fans were messed up and gave them a try. Bad mistake.
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Mrs. Margaretta Jacobson DVM
> 3 dayThis is exactly what I needed, help keep the house cool.
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dciami
> 3 dayFirst of all, I’m completely happy with this fan. The remote is nice and it’s much quieter than my previous window fan. Being able to reverse the airflow without turning the unit around is a nice feature plus, there’s even a circulate setting. The Amazon webpage showed this to be 22 1/2 minimum width. That was perfect for my bathroom window. But when I try to place it the window isn’t wide enough (it’s exactly 23 inches wide). The unit in hand measures 23 1/2 inches. So, I began thinking of maybe using a router to widen the area or building a shelf or making some sort of bracket. I ended up using a screw-in hook, a screw and a long rubber band. Easy and no woodwork! Amazon, y’all need to fix the website measurements.
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Eleanor
> 3 dayRewriting my review on this window fan. I like the window fan, it works. At night it cools my apartment off. My only problem is the slides. They need better slides, the slides don’t stay in place, even when I lock the slides. They need better slides and slides that fit any window
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D.D.B
> 3 dayOverall like the unit, It works as described. Product is sturdy and simple to install and use. ONLY issue: the remote only works when your near (very close) to the fan. If you need a remote that works more than 10 or so feet away, this may not be a good choice.
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Beverly Hooks
> 3 dayI don’t believe in the flip it over type fans that’s too much work for me… The door control fans are most important… Exhaust during the day and circulation in the evening bringing that cool air in… Love this fan!
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joy raskob pierce
> 3 dayLike it works good
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fremandn
> 3 dayIt has a really annoying 120hz hum. I wouldn’t use it wherever people are located which is kind of the point of a fan. The noise is louder than the sound created by the fans themselves. Otherwise the remote is nice and the ability to change direction and intensity. But the noise is a dealbreaker
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RB
> 3 dayI don’t use the remote control, but it would be great in another application, just not for my use. Fan is strong and is exactly what I was looking for.
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Jay J
> 3 dayI just received this fan and plugged it in. Controls are responsive and its very quick to change airflow directions. Havent tried the remote yet (Doesnt come with batteries). Note: My unit does emit a noticeable hum. If youre planning on using this in a quiet room, like a bedroom, it will be hard to miss it. The frequency of the hum is in like the 300hz to 400hz range. If you know about frequencies ranges, thats an area that our ears notice.